Contrast-induced nephropathy is an injury to the kidney occurring as a result of exposure to intravascular contrast media. It results in both short- and long-term adverse events including mortality. Since treatment of the injury after it has occurred is ineffective, efforts to prevent the injury are the focus of investigators and clinicians alike. In this commentary, the pathogenesis and clinical relevance of contrast-induced nephropathy are reviewed. Prophylactic strategies are discussed with a focus on the use of meta-analysis of small single-center trials
A lthough the clinical features of contrast-induced ne-phropathy (CIN) have been well described for ...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a frequent and severe complication in subjects receiving iodin...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a common hospital-acquired acute kidney injury. Published stud...
Abstract Contrast-induced nephropathy is an injury to the kidney occurring as a result of exposure t...
Today, radiological procedures using intravascular iodinated contrast media are being widely used fo...
These clinical guidelines were designed to assist clinicians by providing a framework for the identi...
Contrast-induced acute kidney injury is a common iatrogenic complication associated with increased h...
The steadily increasing use of contrast media in radiological and interventional cardiac procedures ...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is reversible acute renal failure observed following administrati...
Intravenous contrast agents have a distinct role in urological imaging: to study precise anatomical ...
In the modern era of widespread utilisation of imaging procedures for preoperative diagnosis and min...
<p>Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) refers to an abrupt deterioration in renal function associated...
Contrast nephropathy (CN) is a common cause of iatrogenic acute renal failure. Its incidence rises w...
Contrast medium–induced nephropathy (CIN) is a com-mon cause of acute renal dysfunction. During the ...
Abstract. Contrast media-induced nephropathy (CIN) in patients receiving intraarterial iodinated con...
A lthough the clinical features of contrast-induced ne-phropathy (CIN) have been well described for ...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a frequent and severe complication in subjects receiving iodin...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a common hospital-acquired acute kidney injury. Published stud...
Abstract Contrast-induced nephropathy is an injury to the kidney occurring as a result of exposure t...
Today, radiological procedures using intravascular iodinated contrast media are being widely used fo...
These clinical guidelines were designed to assist clinicians by providing a framework for the identi...
Contrast-induced acute kidney injury is a common iatrogenic complication associated with increased h...
The steadily increasing use of contrast media in radiological and interventional cardiac procedures ...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is reversible acute renal failure observed following administrati...
Intravenous contrast agents have a distinct role in urological imaging: to study precise anatomical ...
In the modern era of widespread utilisation of imaging procedures for preoperative diagnosis and min...
<p>Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) refers to an abrupt deterioration in renal function associated...
Contrast nephropathy (CN) is a common cause of iatrogenic acute renal failure. Its incidence rises w...
Contrast medium–induced nephropathy (CIN) is a com-mon cause of acute renal dysfunction. During the ...
Abstract. Contrast media-induced nephropathy (CIN) in patients receiving intraarterial iodinated con...
A lthough the clinical features of contrast-induced ne-phropathy (CIN) have been well described for ...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a frequent and severe complication in subjects receiving iodin...
Contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) is a common hospital-acquired acute kidney injury. Published stud...